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As a startup advisor, I see many aspiring entrepreneurs whose primary motivation seems to be to work part time, or get rich quick, or avoid anyone else telling them what to do.
As a startup advisor, I see many aspiring entrepreneurs whose primary motivation seems to be to work part time, or get rich quick, or avoid anyone else telling them what to do.
This post has originally been written by blog.startupprofessionals.com/ on Wed, Dec 21, 22. Find the original post here at blog.startupprofessionals.com/
Connie Harrell
Working with investors and entrepreneurs to gain the best ROI possible.
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